FREE ADMISSION GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS
Every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at 12:10-12:40 pm
On Wednesday JULY 3, 2019 at 12:10-12:40 pm:
FRANK BASILE - piano
JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin
Program:
MOZART Fantasia in c minor, Op.11, K.475 (1785)
SCHUBERT Duo Sonata in A Major, Op. posth. 162, D.574 (1817)
Allegro moderato
Scherzo: presto
Andantino
Allegro vivace
Please scroll down to read artist bios.
SCHUBERT Duo Sonata in A Major, Op. posth. 162, D.574 (1817)
Allegro moderato
Scherzo: presto
Andantino
Allegro vivace
Please scroll down to read artist bios.
RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
PLEASE NOTE:
The Glendale Noon Concerts series now takes place
in the Sanctuary at
GLENDALE CITY CHURCH
610 E. California Ave (at Isabel St)
Glendale, CA 91206
INFO:
(NO SOLICITATIONS, PLEASE:
Glendale Noon Concerts
is not accepting artists to the program.)
Glendale Noon Concerts
is not accepting artists to the program.)
Call 818-244-7241 (office)
or email glendalesda@gmail.com
General info & parking:
http:// www.glendalenoonconcerts.bl ogspot.com/
Accessible for wheelchairs. Seating available next to wheelchairs.
Loading zone near California Ave. entrance.
Accessible for wheelchairs. Seating available next to wheelchairs.
Loading zone near California Ave. entrance.
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UPCOMING CONCERTS in the same series:
MORE FREE CONCERTS:
At the Edendale Branch Library in ECHO PARK
http:// www.edendaleupclose.blogspo t.com/
Artist bios:
At the Edendale Branch Library in ECHO PARK
http://
Artist bios:
Frank Basile is a conductor, musical director,
pianist, organist, harpsichordist, accompanist, singer, church musician,
composer, arranger, orchestrator and teacher. His career has brought him to Los
Angeles recording studios, the choir lofts of churches throughout the United
States and Europe, any number of small theaters in L.A., and the stages of
Walt Disney Concert Hall and Carnegie Hall. Versatility has been the hallmark
of his work, which has included teaching at U.S.C., Loyola Marymount
University, Santa Monica College and Campbell Hall High School, directing
community choruses, giving private lessons, composing, arranging and orchestrating
for the musical theater stage, accompanying classical recitals and night club
acts, creating concert series, performing harpsichord concertos and chamber
music, and many other forms of musical expression. He studied at Yale
University, Northwestern University, and the University of Southern California.
Jacqueline
Suzuki, violin, is a longtime member of the Long Beach and Santa
Barbara Symphonies. A native of San Francisco, she began her earliest chamber
music studies on scholarship at the San Francisco Conservatory. She has
performance degrees from the Mannes College of Music (BM), where she studied
with William Kroll, and the California Institute of the Arts (MFA).
As a
Los Angeles freelancer, she has performed with many ensembles and in many
genres, from rock, jazz, Latin and Arabic, to playing in the pit for the
Bolshoi Ballet and onstage with the Three Tenors. She has recorded with diverse
artists: Snoop Dogg, Neil Sedaka, Leonard Cohen, Whitney Houston, Bocelli, Lalo
Schifrin, McCoy Tyner, Placido Domingo and many others, and appears on
recordings by the Long Beach, Santa Barbara and Pacific Symphonies. She has
spent summers at the Peter Britt, Oregon Coast, Carmel Bach and Cabrillo
Festivals and has performed in a string quartet “in residence” on a raft trip
down the Green River in Utah. Tours have taken her many times to Japan, Taiwan,
Mexico, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and throughout the US.
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